Environmental Science, Technology & Policy, B.S.

Launching inspired, meaningful careers solving the complex environmental problems facing California and the world.

Environmental Science Instruction

The Environmental Science, Technology & Policy program delivers an innovative, interdisciplinary experience that will transform you into an impactful environmental science professional with the critical thinking, communication, and technical skills to solve complex environmental problems.

Empowering You to Excel in Your Chosen Profession

You’ll gain scientific knowledge that’s driven by industry needs, and the faculty-inspired hands-on skills it takes to apply what you know in a wide range of career settings linking natural science, resource management, physical science, technology, economic factors, and environmental policy.

Some of the most respected and impactful companies, environmental agencies, and organizations seek out our graduates every year, some of which include:

  • American Environmental Group 
  • Big Sur Land Trust
  • Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
  • California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CFW)
  • California Department of Forestry and Fire Protections (CAL FIRE)
  • California State Parks
  • City of Santa Cruz
  • County of Monterey / Santa Cruz / San Mateo
  • EMC Planning Group
  • Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy
  • Marina Coast Water District
  • Monterey County Health Department
  • NASA 
  • NOAA / National Marine Fisheries Service
  • Sequoia Ecological Consulting
  • The Climate Corporation
  • US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFW)
  • US Forest Service (USFS)
  • US Geological Survey (USGS)
  • Whitson Engineers

 

The program’s innovative and interdisciplinary nature provides ideal preparation for a vast range of professional roles and settings, including:

  • Aquatic ecologist
  • Environmental consultant
  • Environmental educator
  • Environmental field specialist/technician
  • Environmental program manager
  • Environmental project analyst
  • Environmental resource manager
  • Environmental restoration planner
  • Environmental scientist
  • Fisheries biologist
  • Fluvial geomorphologist
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS) specialist
  • GIS/GPS technician
  • Hydrographer
  • Land surveyor
  • Landscape architect
  • Plant ecologist
  • Remote sensing scientist and technologist
  • Research scientist
  • Restoration ecologist
  • Urban and regional planner
  • Water quality manager
  • Water resources specialist
  • Wildlife ecologist

As a graduate of the program you’ll become part of a respected legacy of alumni, many of whom have gone on to earn graduate degrees at top institutions, including:

  • Clemson University
  • George Washington University
  • Harvard University
  • Middlebury Institute of International Studies
  • Montana State University
  • Northern Arizona University
  • Oregon State University
  • Penn State University
  • San Francisco State
  • San Jose State University
  • Stanford University
  • UC Berkeley
  • UC Davis
  • UC Irvine
  • UC San Diego
  • UC Santa Barbara
  • UC Santa Cruz
  • UCLA
  • University of Alaska
  • University of Arizona
  • University of Southern California
  • University of Washington
  • University of Wisconsin
  • Utah State University
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Public University Price, Private University Experience

A Lifetime of Value

Environmental Science, Technology & Policy, B.S.

The program’s innovative, interdisciplinary curriculum focuses on the interactions among biological, physical, and social systems, and offers training in highly desired technical skill sets and policies, preparing you for a bright career in environmental science research, environmental resource management, environmental consulting, industry, non-profit agencies, government, and environmental education.

Educational Objectives

Our small class sizes and student-to-faculty ratio will enhance and personalize your overall learning experience, ensuring your academic success through opportunities for mentorship, research, independent studies, community service initiatives and internships.

Our emphasis on active, applied learning will add a unique, valuable dimension to your preparation and take you on engaging learning experiences in the superb natural habitats around Monterey Bay including at the Fort Ord National Monument, Fort Ord Dunes State Park, Big Sur, Andrew Molera State Park, Elkhorn Slough, Pinnacles National Park, county parks,  and other nearby coastal habitats.

Our innovative curriculum and leading-edge technology will set your education and training apart, as you work with geospatial technologies like GIS and remote sensing, as well as data science methods using R and Python for collecting, analyzing, visualizing, and communicating scientific data.

Our strong community and regional partnerships with agencies like the U.S. Geological Service, California State Parks, National Park Service, U.S. fish and Wildlife Service, NASA, California Department of Water Resources, Resource Conservation Districts, Regional Park Districts, Bureau of Land Management, and Water Management Districts will position you to form valuable professional connections for after you graduate.

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Complete all of the following core courses with a grade of C- or above:

  • MATH 150 - Calculus I Units: 4
  • STAT 250 - Applied Stat:Sci Tech Units: 4
  • ENVS 300 - Critical Thinking & Communication in Environmental Science Units: 4
  • ENVS 350 - Quantitative Field Methods Units: 4

Complete one of the following core courses with a grade of C- or above:

  • ENVS 201 - Intro to Environmental Science Units: 4
  • FYS 124 - Introduction to Environmental Science Units: 4

Complete one of the following core course/course combinations with a grade of C- or above:

  • ENVS 240 - Environmental Biology Units: 4
  • BIO 211 - Ecology, Evolution, Biodiversity and Plants Units: 4  and 
  • BIO 211L - Ecology, Evolution, Biodiversity and Plants Lab Units: 1

Complete all of the following core courses:

  • CHEM 110 - Chemistry I Units: 4
  • CHEM 110L - Chemistry I Lab Units: 1
  • GEOL 260 - Geology/Hydrology Units: 4
  • PHYS 220 - Physics I Units: 4
  • ENVS 332 - Intro to GIS/GPS Units: 4

Complete one of the following core courses:

  • ENSTU 280 - Environmental Economics and Policy Units: 3
  • BUS 202 - Micro Economics Units: 3

Complete one of the following science breadth course/course combinations:

  • MATH 151 - Calculus II Units: 4
  • CHEM 111 - Chemistry II Units: 4 and
  • CHEM 111L - Chemistry II Lab Units: 1
  • BIO 210 - Molecular and Cell Biology and Animal Physiology Units: 4 and
  • BIO 210L - Molecular and Cell Biology and Animal Physiology Lab Units: 1
  • BIO 306 - Biotechnology for Agriculture Units: 3 and
  • BIO 306L - Biotechnology for Agriculture Lab Units: 1
  • PHYS 221 - Physics II Units: 4

Complete one of the following upper division service-learning courses or course combinations:

  • ENSTU 349S - Environmental Interpretation and Outreach Units: 5
  • ENSTU 369S - Civic Ecology SL Units: 4
  • ENSTU 384S - Social and Ecological Justice Service Learning Units: 4
  • ENVS 382S - Climate Justice and Communication Units: 4
  • BIO 379S - Biology Service Learning Units: 3
  • MSCI 359S - Marine Science Service Learning Units: 3

Complete one of the following capstone seminar courses:

  • ENVS 410 - Capstone Integration Seminar Units: 1
  • ENVS 402 - Honors Capstone Seminar Units: 1

APPLIED ECOLOGY CONCENTRATION

Complete the following course:

  • BIO 340 - Ecology Units: 4

Complete one of the following capstone project courses:

  • BIO 448 - Freshwater Ecology Units: 4
  • ENVS 446 - Landscape Ecology Units: 4
  • ENVS 464 - Wildlife Management and Conservation Units: 4
  • ENVS 475 - Projects in Natural Resource Management Units: 4

Complete one of the following applied ecology courses or course combinations, not previously taken:

  • ENVS 303 - Calif Transect Orientation Units: 2 and
  • ENVS 303L - California Transect Lab Units: 3
  • ENVS 342 - Plant Communities of CA Units: 4
  • ENVS 440 - Environmental Modeling Units: 4
  • ENVS 446 - Landscape Ecology Units: 4 
  • ENVS 475 - Projects in Natural Resource Management Units: 4
  • ENVS 483 - Environmental Impact Assessment Units: 4
  • BIO 448 - Freshwater Ecology Units: 4
  • BIO 449 - Community Ecology Units: 4

WATERSHED SYSTEMS CONCENTRATION

Complete the following course:

  • GEOL 360 - Geomorphic Systems Units: 4

Complete the following capstone project course:

  • GEOL 460 - River Hydrology, Assmt&Monitor Units: 4

Complete one of the following watershed-related course/course combinations, not previously taken:

  • ENVS 303 - Calif Transect Orientation Units: 2 and
  • ENVS 303L - California Transect Lab Units: 3
  • ENVS 342 - Plant Communities of CA Units: 4
  • ENVS 483 - Environmental Impact Assessment Units: 4
  • BIO 340 - Ecology Units: 4

ENVIRONMENTAL DATA ANALYSIS CONCENTRATION

Complete the following course:

  • BIO 380 - Practical Computing for Scientists Units: 4

Complete the following capstone project course:

  • ENVS 436 - Remote Sensing Units: 4

Complete one of the following data analysis-related courses:

  • ENVS 440 - Environmental Modeling Units: 4
  • ENVS 532 - Advanced GIS&Spatial Analysis Units: 4
  • BIO 448 - Freshwater Ecology Units: 4
  • STAT 320 - Nonparametric Statistics Units: 4
  • STAT 325 - Experimental Design and Analysis Units: 4
  • STAT 410 - Generalized Linear Models Units: 4

Your learning experience will unfold at the nexus of world-class research institutes, state and regional preserves, the Fort Ord National Monument, and the Monterrey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Our location will fuel an unparalleled experience where you’ll study the interconnection between terrestrial, freshwater, and coastal ecosystems, as well as nearby habitats of the coastal oak woodland, maritime chaparral, redwood forest, Monterey pine and cypress forests, grasslands, streams and rivers, estuaries, and coastal dune habitats. 

You may find yourself conducting hydrologic and benthic macroinvertebrate surveys on the Carmel River, mapping populations of rare species at the Fort Ord Dunes State Park, studying the impacts of sheep grazing and goat browsing on native plants within the Fort Ord National Monument, and monitoring ground squirrel populations on the 911ºÚÁϱ¬ÁÏÍø campus.

The program will instill in you a broadened perspective, understanding, and value for using your knowledge and skills to improve lives and communities. You’ll gain practical experience in habitat restoration and community-based conservation, while also exploring and promoting a variety of issues related to environmental justice, where you’ll help expand opportunities for underrepresented communities to get involved with environmental issues and take advantage of outdoor opportunities for recreation, learning, and personal growth.

Faculty & Staff

Our faculty are directly engaged in a vibrant range of research, education, and outreach activities addressing environmental science issues, and they regularly find ways to involve their students while supporting and mentoring them every step of the way.

Susan Alexander

Susan Alexander

Professor, Department Chair AY

Sharon Anderson

Sharon Anderson

Lecturer

Kelly Barr

Kelly Barr

Lecturer

Robert Burton

Robert Burton

Lecturer, Faculty Additional Employment

Jennifer Duggan

Jennifer Duggan

Associate Professor

Daniel Fernandez

Daniel Fernandez

Professor

James Guilinger

James Guilinger

Assistant Professor

Seth Gustafson

Seth Gustafson

Assistant Professor

Dhan Khadka

Dhan Khadka

Lecturer, Faculty Additional Employment

Lauren Knottek

Lauren Knottek

Lecturer, Career Coach

Scott Lydon

Scott Lydon

Lecturer

Julie Martin

Julie Martin

Lecturer, Faculty Additional Employment

John Olson

John Olson

Associate Professor

Robin Pelc

Robin Pelc

Lecturer, Special Consultant

Cristina Robles-Beilby

Cristina Robles-Beilby

Lecturer

Savannah Saldana

Savannah Saldana

Lecturer, Faculty Additional Employment

Jane Silberstein

Jane Silberstein

Lecturer

Ryan Solymar

Ryan Solymar

Lecturer

Erin Stanfield

Erin Stanfield

Lecturer, CLC Science Learning Coordinator, Faculty Additional Employment

Leslie Turrini-Smith

Leslie Turrini-Smith

Lecturer

Fred Watson

Fred Watson

Professor

Suzanne Worcester

Suzanne Worcester

Professor

Natalie Zayas

Natalie Zayas

Lecturer

Carmen Ramirez

Carmen Ramirez

Academic Advisor

Michelle Ericksen

Michelle Ericksen

Administrative Support Coordinator

Jeremiah Bautista

Jeremiah Bautista

Applied Environmental Science Instructional Technician

Jessica Valdez-Schulz

Jessica Valdez-Schulz

Biology Laboratory Support Technician

Kierra Rambonga

Kierra Rambonga

Student Services Coordinator

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Study Environmental Science, Technology and Policy in an inspiring coastal environment where we are truly committed to mentorship and an engaging student experience.

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